Doyle
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I'm just curious to find out from you other SMALL shops (1-2 employees), how many jobs do you have in front of you at a given time? And how do you handle the workload? Also, what is your lead time?
For me, I have somewhere between 35 - 45 jobs going at the same time from April - September (15-30 in the fall/winter), and I'm actually to the point that I am telling some customers that I won't be able to even look at their job any sooner than 2 weeks.
How do you handle the workload? How many projects do you work on at the same time, and what do you tell the customers that must wait?
I keep raising my prices, but the work is still just pouring in, not sure what the hell is going on, but I am not very good at organizing my workload, and under stress like this, I feel lost. Anyone have any pointers on how to handle a heavy workload BESIDES hiring more help? I try to keep just one employee because the workload changes so suddenly, might have a job today and tomorrow it might be gone....
For me, I have somewhere between 35 - 45 jobs going at the same time from April - September (15-30 in the fall/winter), and I'm actually to the point that I am telling some customers that I won't be able to even look at their job any sooner than 2 weeks.
How do you handle the workload? How many projects do you work on at the same time, and what do you tell the customers that must wait?
I keep raising my prices, but the work is still just pouring in, not sure what the hell is going on, but I am not very good at organizing my workload, and under stress like this, I feel lost. Anyone have any pointers on how to handle a heavy workload BESIDES hiring more help? I try to keep just one employee because the workload changes so suddenly, might have a job today and tomorrow it might be gone....